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People demanded updates. Hemp Inc listened. Now we are getting the updates.
It's simple market awareness, with a dash of company substance. Temafa team will be arriving soon. Anything outside of "Oops, we can't fix this, you're SOL", from the Temafa installers is a go. Equipment was appraised in "like new" condition, pre auction. I'm pretty sure they know what they are working with, and the machine is a big "Ma'fa", if you know what I'm saying.
Let me remind the board, green light means go! http://finance.yahoo.com/news/hemp-inc-gets-green-light-151433688.html
In case it wasn't posted - http://www.livescience.com/24552-what-is-hemp.html
That is a basic Hemp101... Hemp Inc, under Bruce Perlowin, is more like a PHD, or better.
Do the simple DD, and don't let the shorties shake ya!
Long and Strong! Hawking re-entry.
Global Hemp Inc looks like a promising business, too, but do they own a processing facility? I don't know much about that group, or who their suppliers are. Control on supply chains is always a nice C.A., and the bonus surplus at hand never hurts.
Surely I'm not the only one here that understands Bruce's model and Hemp's positioning in the marketplace. Frustrating how some are either clueless or refuse to acknowledge.
In any event, Hemp Inc is growing a big, long term business. Not all in their control, understanding the risk of regulators.
GLTU.
Hemp flour is a byproduct of hemp seed. There is protein (and other nutrients) in the flour itself. See here: http://miraclesource.com/hemp-flour/
Hemp Inc had a lot of seed from the Yasheng venture, and certainly will have access to tons of seed when the policies are set to go full hemp-mode. Supplying flour is only one of about a hundred (if not, thousands of) different business lines Hemp Inc will eventually have the capacity to fulfill.
Yes, I expect a bit more drop in PPS - not surprised - but it will rebound, in due time. This is the way of OTC. I see volume, though; more volume here than before last years run, at twice the PPS!
Long and strong.
Volume before price! Everything's nice!
We all know at any moment Fed can reschedule, banking can be accessible, and Wall Street will be (already) ready to dive in.
Let's not lose sight due to some hind-sighted, sour, day trading analysis. Hemp Inc is one part of something bigger than just one group - the whole sector moves together, and the cannabis movement continues in favor of the entire industry.
It's a'comin'. Not if, but when that door opens, where will you be in a long line of blood thirsty wanting shareholders.
And for those who keep saying Hemp has done nothing, I've been here since '12, and, yes, Hemp is doing it. You simply don't promote hemp and buy an extremely large hemp processor, if you weren't seriously entering a hemp business.
Made some good coin on the highs.... don't be naïve, it's the OTC market, after all. This will rise soon enough.
Long and strong.
Entire sector has been down since last year's highs. There will be new highs this years, as events continue to proceed in favor of cannabis, hemp and Hemp Inc.
Looks like sector is heating up, imo.
Long and strong. Hawking reentry. GLTA.
Thank you for professing your lack of knowledge of the hemp business, something most wouldn't say about the CEO of Hemp Inc.
Appreciate your opinions, but your analysis should not pose as advice. The analysis-cake you are serving continues to be sourly pungent and covered with negative icing.
Be well. Congrats to Duke and all North Carolinians.
Long and Strong Hemp Inc.
The fact how state-to-state regulations continuing to progress favorably for the cannabis industry cannot be discussed away.
Hemp Inc plays a considerable and significant part of the entire movement. They have followed through on past objectives (See Yasheng and public awareness via multiple appearances at trade conventions and credible, major network interviews/publications). Now we have acquired serious machinery, with a sizable facility, to process raw materials that can be used in thousands of ways, and fostering new relations with willing and abled farmers. We are not witnessing a virtual farce; it is the reality.
Do your own DD, stay aware of the Jedi mind games, and take anyone here claiming to be an "Expert" or "Know the business" with a tiny grain of salt. If they were experts, or knew the business, they would be too busy in the front lines building a rescheduled-ready cannabis business, and would not have time to post here, with negative, backward facing rhetoric.
We already know this is the fastest growing sector in the US economy, with plenty of room to grow. That cannot be denied.
Long and Strong. GLTA.
I think we all know deregulation awaits. Which is also the greatest barrier to everyone in this sector.
Good luck to you all.
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HEMP is a leader, not a follower.
LONG HEMP.
“Industrial hemp is a safe substance with many practical commercial applications."
Only time binds us.
Long Hemp!
NC Inches Closer
North Carolina Inches Closer
As Nc "inches" along, we will see progress, and there is no doubt about it. If the state runs with MMj, there would be ZERO reason not to crop hemp.
You decide.
Get the cheapies!
Long Hemp!
Nice of you to go and share. Thanks!
$10,000,000 per year!
Hemp plastics!
Considering the U.S. market potential is in the $500,000,000 range... yea, $70mil seems fair, especially since Hemp Inc owns (and soon to operate) the LARGEST DECORTICTOR IN AMERICA.
Who else owns a decorticator as large as Hemp's? Who else in this sector is establishing themselves as the 'go-to' for "all things hemp"? Who? Find another publicly traded company that is in this position to capitalize on hemp, and come back to let us know. I'd say Hemp Inc has the majority share, so far. Find us a private company doing such?
How is anyone supposed to make any revenues when the core product is ILLEGAL, Federally and locally!?! Private or public, no one is making revenue as long as it is illegal. Only a handful of universities are allowed to touch... doubt they're in business for profits or revs... only research.
HELLO?! McFLY!!!
The whole sector will run. No one can say for sure when, but it will run. Hemp will be leading the charge, with hemp legalization right around the bend. No, it cannot be discussed away. It's happening.
Stay patient my fellow long Hempsters. Watch out for the short dump head-fake. Don't let the alans fool you. You'll be very happy to be a shareholder come April. MHO
LONG AND GETTING STRONGER!
Hi Curi!...
The reason Hemp Inc is in the business of Hemp is to sell "All Things Hemp". Which includes a decorticator.
Don't you remember Yasheng?
Long.
Calm before the storm. Quite tranquil, really.
Hemp time.
Rauner issues Illinois medical marijuana licenses
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/politics/chi-rauner-issues-illinois-medical-marijuana-licenses-20150202-story.html
Thank you.
Long and strong, Hemp Inc. Wall St. Hungry.
Ok Alan. You're right.
Long and strong, Hemp Inc.
How many successes has Hemp Inc had? Well, to list a few:
1) Harvested over 100,000kg of hemp seed and hearts, on over 100 acres, in a different continent, and shipped back to USA (see Yasheng)
2) Acquired decorticator (hemp processing machine). In fact, one of five of its kind in the world. Only one in USA.
3) Acquires facility for operation.
4) Acquires tractor trailer for relo/distributions.
5) Relocates LARGEST DECORTICATOR to new facility, along with several tons of BONUS kenaf.
All that happened within the past 2 years. And let's not forget...
6) Has attended several dozen industry events, to network and promote the company and the industry as a whole.
7) Hires full time, accredited PR manager, to fill need of providing professional and timely announcements/updates.
8) Executed several consulting agreements and partnerships. Some which will be successful; others, not so much.
9) Initiates video update blogs, so the public (and the Alans) stay promptly informed.
I'll stop there. Am I missing anything?
And if anyone would like to provide a list of Hemp's shortcomings, please do (as the Alan's do). All I can say to them, ya can't win them all. Ya gotta shoot to score, as the saying goes. As long as Bruce keeps focused on the big "all things hemp" picture, Hemp will prevail!
Cheers to Alan for becoming a verb... don't be an Alan.
HEMP ftw!
All I see right now is a room full of pots, and Hemp is the only one there Sh*ting.
Good luck to you.
LONG AND STRONG! GOING TO BE LONGER AND STRONGER SOON!
Hemp has been Sh*t'ing on the pot. Soon, the pot will be full, and Hemp Inc will need another pot to Sh*t on.
Go Hemp Inc!
drp
Whole lotta snipe'n goin' on 'round here.
Go Hemp!
Please tell the board what business's are invincible to unpredictable dilemmas?
It's very common. They are working through it all, and, in due time, will be processing a lot of hemp.
This is a very scalable business. Your evaluations, so far, have not considered the full potential. Only the "here and nows" from you. Tisk tisk. I laugh.
Go Hemp Inc!
You seem to think Hemp Inc has been in operation for 20+ yrs.
Just getting started. A baby start-up, with massive room for growth. Way more going for it than $10b SnapChat. Way more.
Get in early, before Wall St prices you out! Going legal!
We got this Bruce! Stay patient my fellow hempsters! Soon...
LONG AND STRONG, BABY!
MJX (MJIC) just got a new look.
http://marijuanaindex.org/
Sector gearing up for something? Tick tock...
I sometimes don't get email replies or calls back from colleagues and associates in my own line of business! Relax!
IT'S BUSINESS! Bruce is busy. If he felt it needed a response, or could respond, he or someone else would probably reply to you.
Put yourself in his shoes. Would you have time to process several emails, and manage a fast growing company? Which is more important? Heck, on a slow day, I'll have over 100 emails to read... I blow by, at least, 75% of them, so I can actually get some work done.
Let's not forget, over the last couple of years some felt this company was nothing more than a PR company, destined for sub penny. Look at Hemp, now. They own and (soon to) operate one of the largest decorticators in the world. Anyone looking to get into the business would need to come up with $15-20+ million dollars for a similar assembly. Hemp accomplished this with about $2-3 million, PLUS received bonus kenaf.
For a OTC pink sheet, that ain't too bad. Think of where this could be a year from now, when laws change even further, and the equipment has been running.
3's are cheap.
Almost one year ago, Bruce was interviewed on Bloomberg TV, where he clearly and accurately answered each question, and stated his vision: "Hemp Inc's focus is on Industrial hemp, and all the varieties of product you can make with it." Today, Hemp Inc is in the process of installing a very large decorticator; one of five in the world of similar magnitude. The vision has become very real. It is mentioned that the economic benefit will be in the multi-billions, due to reduced shipping costs, tax gains, and job creation (I've seen estimates in the $10-50 billion). The plan is to be a part of the billions.
Next to cost of labor, shipping is often the greatest expense for a business, if not greater, especially for those in the shipping business. Being east of the Appalachians, near port, in close proximity to a large population base is immensely important. NC is a great state for farming and research, and provides a good amount of end-users.
Hemp Inc has established several divisions to capitalize on the emerging markets. It is wise to begin early, to acquire market share at this young stage, prepared to be in position, as the market continues to develop.
Hemp Inc has been a leader in consulting for folks in this industry and not hard to see why they are coming to Bruce. He's been acquainted with cannabis since the age of 16. Judging by the interview, he almost seems to look back and laugh when his past is brought up. In a matter of years, his incarceration might as well be pardoned, IMO.
Hemp Inc partnered with China's Yasheng group to grow over 100,000kg of hemp hearts and seed, grown on over 100 acres of land. This was a small, yet large step for Hemp, to research and understand the growing cycle; hemp couldn't be grown in the States at the time. It appears their involvement with Yasheng has suspended, perhaps to spend more time on assembling the NC plant. I know negotiations don't always pan out, so best to move on if there's no deal. A good international relationship, nonetheless, and successful grow.
Do the DD, see how many events Hemp has attended. They may have gone to a few dozen industry conferences, trade shows, campaign functions, over the past 3+ years. Hard to say they haven't been active promoting the company AND industry, while making new connections.
I believe the politics will come in Hemp's favor, in due time. It's hard to say for sure when, but, given the political layout, in addition to public demand, it could go quicker than usual.
Wall Street will follow, and when that time comes, it's clear that hemp intends to be at the epicenter of the emerging hemp markets, with a strategic position between supplier and consumer.
Only a matter of time, IMO.
You're installing a large decorticator, too?
How many decorticators have you set up?
For once we can agree on something.
I used to work for a Pioneer research facility in central Illinois. I was involved in their soybean field research, where we would take samples of different plots, each plot was grown in a different way. For instance, some plots were grown with various types of bean seed. Others using different fertilizers, and others with different exposures to light and water. Essentially, we were researching the grows under an array of variances, and cross checking with the control set, to determine what grow yielded the most beans.
For the Hemp industry, the research is a necessary, yet irritating delay, before fully legal, free enterprise cultivations. Farmers want to be assured they know how to get the most yield out of their harvest, before going "all in" and risk a bad grow season. Sure, a lot of research has been done already, even for MJ. I mean, we wouldn't have Ghost Killer Super Kush or Buddha's Love without the proper amount of research.
Even though a lot of research has been done in the past, farming tech is always advancing, especially in America, the greatest land in the world.
But you're opinion on Hemp Inc is way off, in my opinion. Haha.
Love/hate, so be it.
GO BRUCE!
LONG. GLTA.
A breakdown of cannabis market sectors:
Right now, at this early stage (before legalization) it should be considered a cannabis market. Marijuana and hemp are both cannabis, like huskie and pitbull are both canine.
The branches in my diagram will continue to expand, as the industry matures into new products and services.
I can't believe I burnt my last post having to explain this, but I hope that it helps clarify, to those here on the board, the lay of the land.
Nice of you to join the Longs.
LONG HEMP
Been wanting to thank you, too, since you first posted (I ran out of my 3 allotted daily posts, that day).
I've signed, and forwarded to everyone I know.
Thanks again! Let's get it in to law, baby!
Today it's the "Cannabis Sector".
Someday it will split into more defined Hemp and Marijuanna sectors. Then Marijuanna splits into MMJ and Recreational, and Hemp sector splits into Industrial and Commercial, I envision.
Markets are opening and Hemp will be there. Let's face it, they're here, simply waiting on legalities.
Long and Strong!
I mean, on a federal level, this could be "The Bill", a catalyst to full cannabis legalization, at some level. Once the lay folk see that the sky won't be falling for growing hemp, they will become educated and compassionate about this great plant.
I'm sure Barry would like to make that buzzer beating, game winning, jump shot.
Swish!
Go Longs!